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Leave Definition & Meaning

1. To go away from a place or person: "i need to leave work early today to attend a doctor's appointment."

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2. To abandon or relinquish something: "i decided to leave my job and start my own business."

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3. To allow or permit someone or something to remain: "please leave your shoes at the door."

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4. To take a break or vacation from work or school: "i'm planning to leave for a week-long trip to hawaii next month."

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5. To cause something to remain or be left behind: "the storm left a trail of destruction in its wake." example sentence: "i'm sorry, but i have to leave the party early tonight."

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Examples of the word leave used in sentences.

  • Did you remember to leave a note for your mom before going out with your friends?
  • Please don't leave me behind, I don't know my way around the city.
  • I always leave my keys on the kitchen counter before I go to work.
  • Can I leave my jacket at your place? It's too warm to wear it now.
  • We have to leave home early if we want to catch the morning train.
  • Make sure to water the plants before you leave for the weekend.
  • Would you like me to leave the window open or closed while you sleep?
  • I'm sorry, I have to leave the party early as I have an early morning tomorrow.
  • Don't leave your phone unattended, someone might steal it.
  • I always leave my shoes by the door before entering the house.
  • Could you please leave a message for me if I'm not able to answer my phone?
  • I always leave my keys on the kitchen counter before heading out the door.
  • We need to leave the office by 5 pm to catch the train back home.
  • Don't leave your dog alone in the car, especially in hot weather.
  • After finishing college, I plan to leave my hometown and move to a big city.
  • I'm sorry I have to leave the party earlier than expected, but my boss wants me to work overtime tonight.
  • The doctor advised me to leave smoking if I want to stay healthy in the long run.
  • After his wife passed away, John decided to leave the city and move to a small village in the countryside.
  • If you want to catch your flight, you should leave the hotel at least two hours before the departure time.
  • If you don't want to miss the train, please make sure you leave some extra time for traffic and parking.
  • After a long day at the office, I usually leave all my work behind and focus on relaxation.
  • Despite the bad weather, I decided to leave for my hiking trip today.
  • The company's decision to leave the market was met with disappointment from its customers.
  • I'm sorry, but I have to leave the party early since I have an early morning appointment tomorrow.
  • We must leave our comfort zones if we want to achieve anything great in life.
  • In order to achieve success, you have to leave your comfort zone and take risks.
  • After experiencing burnout, she made the difficult decision to leave her high-paying job and pursue a career with more fulfillment.
  • The CEO's sudden decision to leave the company caught everyone off guard and led to a period of uncertainty and instability.
  • The young couple decided to leave the bustling city life to live a simpler, more sustainable lifestyle in the countryside.
  • It's important to respect boundaries and know when it's time to leave a relationship that's no longer healthy or fulfilling.
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